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T-Mobile Blackberry 8320 Supported WiFi Authentication Methods

The Blackberry Curve 8320 has a built in WiFi card that can connect to T-Mobile HotSpot locations as well as any other wireless networks that you configure on the device. The authentication methods that are supported by this device as noted by T-Mobile’s support web site are listed below. Most home based wireless networks that have authentication configured use WEP, WPA, or WPA2 so you should not have any issues connecting with your Blackberry Curve 8320.

To use the UMA service you will need a fairly strong signal since you are basically making VoIP calls over your wireless network through the Internet to T-Mobiles UMA gateways. This is your entry to the their cell network when UMA is active.

I agree. Blackberry makes a solid product.. always has and probably always will. The reason I made the change recently to an iPhone is simply for the fact of the amount of applications available on the iPhone. I use many of these applications daily and at this point I could not live without them.